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Coastal Flood — Coastal Rockingham, NH

Dec 27, 2012

Low pressure intensified as it slowly moved up the east coast on the 26th of December and into the Gulf of Maine on the 27th. The slow movement allowed for a two to three foot storm surge on top of the normal astronomical tides. Seas rapidly built in the Gulf of Maine, reaching 25 feet during high tide. Strong northeasterly wind gusts approached hurricane force over the coastal waters.|| Splash-over occurred in Hampton, New Hampshire with moderate flooding closing down Brown, Island Path and Ash

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 426238). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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